Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 20, 1912, Page Page Three, Image 3

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The Whole
Country
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nnoio toumry.
Boll,l, Carolina ana Massachusetts,
flosiou , , i
i .. nmi I I III 1 L'DLUlli run on 1 1 1 1 hi-
gild KiiiH-u 1 1 l Kin, mo i-uruuu ana me
Hug,n.,l and CavBllor, blue blood anl
w(1 lib -It Is all the same; the
country l reiumou, uguui, ior ma
third or fourth time since the Wash
ington Unlit Infantry paraded at Dunk
olllll ii ml tlio Boston Tigers fratcr
niw,,l hi (no llattery. State lines havo
i,o,i obliterated. Maine salutes New
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rornia bhukcs nnnun win
Ixnisl:i.i. nnd the words and music of
, iiniu the Oreeon" and "Wnv'n..,. ., " . " "h(m "'J'1,
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..,.. I'nnn the Swanee RIber" i
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,.n annua nf thft nlnln nannln -.
IhA HI! II '.111 SUF Vfc V"W U.MIU IUWI1U
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rt0 have, come to tnoir own at lost.
.....nilarflll nf nil that hna hnn.
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.ut 7 ' .
ened In the political life of this coun
try In more than half a century, the
triumphant host ls led by a South
ern man, a Virginian by birth, a Car
clliinlan by residence and education,
a cIlln'Mi of the world and the gover
nor of a Northern state. For the first
tlmo slufo Abrahnm Lincoln, a mnn of
Southern birth will be the chief niafr
lstrato of the United States by the
choice r all their people.
The S:mth, however, was not neces
sary to Hi" cloctlon of Wood row Wil
son. II'1 could spare every electoral
vote In the South without Impairing
l,l9 tiilc in the office of president, and
it in In this non-sectional aspect that
lilg triumph Is the greatest ever won
liv ,a public mnn In our history. Even
bettor Mian this, If II, bo possible to
conceive of anything better, Is the non
partisan character of his .victory. Tens
of thousands of voters In all parts of
the country broke away from old par
ty osso, 'billons and cast their ballots
for lil in.
The election was so nearly unani
mous (hat. Mr. Wilson Is not bound to
any particular state or section, or par
ty for his election. Ho will be all the
better abUt to administer the govern
ment In the Interest of the whole peo
ple and with an eye single to the
growth and prosperity of the United
States. It was a Virginian who
achieved the Independence of the col
onies; It was a Kentucklan who
"'saved the Union;" It is a Virginian to
vhom has been reserved the honor
and duly of building upon the old
foundations a new and larger Ameri
can Commonwealth.
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All winter long on the Zero days and the
windy, blustering days the Perfection Smoke
less Oil Heater gives them real solid comfort.
It saves them many a cold and sickness for it easily
warms the rooms not reached by the ordinary heat.
The Perfection Heater is made with nickel trim
mings (plain steel or enameled turquoise-blue drums).
Ornamental. Inexpensive. Lasts for years. Easily
moved from place to place.
At Dtalmrt Evryahtn
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
461 Mark.t Stmt Sn FrmncUco
PKEE
An Atlas of the World will be
given FREE to any subscriber, new
or old, who comes to this office and
pays one dollar or more on their
paper.
This Atlas is good and handy
and in book form and should be in
every home.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
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"lute todlly Bhowg tlmt mMn
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in advance of Tift
The
final lU'in-nu ,,. ii.,, . . .
'wimcvon, 6i,i2H, and
h,..j n. .
Tuft 3.1,013. Tor
.I'liiu - u ouuos senator
Harry Lane,
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ftll,a(1 f Bourn-s
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0,177; Soiling, 38,413; liournc 2"
-9. A. E. Clark, on the Progressive
ticket delved 11,071 votes for srn.
ator.
ONE CASE AGAINST
JOHNSON' DISMISSED
UNITED rill-.SS LEASED W11IE 1
CliiciiRo, Nov. IDLack of prose
cution In the wise against Jack John
son, negro pugilist, charged with tlio
abduction of Lucille Cameron, a 10-ycnr-old
white girl, of Minneapolis,
resulted In tho charge being dismissed
by Judge Hopkins In the municipal
court.
Johnson was in court accompanied
by a bodyguard of four husky negroes.
Iiiiclllo Cameron ib still confined In
Jail at Rockford.
Johnson Is at liberty on sun nnn
bonds on a charge of violating tho
Mann white slavery act.
For Foolliiil dune.
UNITED MESS LEASED H'lUE.
Portland, Ore., Nov. 19. Tho threo
principal oiricers for the football
games between Oregon University and
Oregon Agricultural College Saturday
at Albany were selected today.
George Vernell, of Spokane, was
named as referee; Victor Place, .of
Seattle, umpire, and Carl Smith, of
Portland, head linesman.
It was announced that Governor
West and his staff will be present, and
President Campbell, of the Universi
ty of Oregon, and President Kerr, of
tlie Agricultural College, would also
be present, 'I -Oil
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Brings
Comfort
to Old
People
THE
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Smokeless
to Select
the Sites
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han I'raia-i
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exposition dir., ....
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'"'"ied todav tho. . '
"-'onto s,',m ; ;
H,a' exhibit v.il' ,,v , K
tomorrow for San i-'i n, . ' "'4'""
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r. e h,r s,;,llt;lI1,x,usl,
, ork s,lU" wnimiMiou, i....,,,,,
hy N0nilil" -M. New York !n
'M'P.opilatcd rMmtw ,n ;
He an-, ciovoruo,. classco,k
- lent Moor, his r,firi.t nt b,
,naljl cci..niiany the West V,r
f,"!"1 n. which consl,w nf
t"'l F. II. ..irosseup, J. K. .McGra"
and G. O. Nagle.
THE RniIlin-iiP
,,
Tho Presbyterians of Hums, liar
Jcy county, have raise,! the funds for
building a church to cost $10,rmi).
The Hurney County Nws claims
there is nu organized band of horse
thieves operating i Southeastern
Oregon.
Governor Wwl wag i.rr-venieil do
"veriug an address at Albany last
''"'' I')' a delayed train. Fitieon
I'umlred had gathered to 1,,,,,- him,
Tho Knterprlso says there nro nino
applicants for the Oregon city pust
uiastershlp. t
Two men .have been arrested in
linker county, charged with stealing
IS head of cattle.
Mrs. Jane Casteel died at Lakevlew
last week. She was SO years old and
came to Oregon In ISO I.
The Multnomah county returns
show that George M. Davis Is elected
judge of the Circuit Court, depart
ment 4, by 128 plurality. Judge
Tazewell, his nearest competitor, five
being in the race, may contest.
Albany reports several fights Sun
day as a result of blind pigs one of
them qulto a serious mlx-up.
Albany has organized a law enforce
ment league nnd will put an eud to
the blind pig industry.
Albany held Its third annual chrys
anthemum show Tuesday night It
was a beauty and the attendance was
large.
It was not a happy home coming
for a young Albany man Saturday,
for when he reached that haven tf
rest, he found his wife had sold all
the furniture and had skipped for
parts unknown.
A burglar alarm In an Albany bank
has a habit of going off occasionally,
apparently just to keep In practice.
HAMS UNCLE SAM
TO FIX THE HAK
President Kady, of the Waldport
Commercial club, who was recently
elected a member of the port commis
sion at that place, claims that the
wreck of the steamer Condor on the
bar in Yatpiina bay Sunday was the
result of lack of Improvement In Al
sea bay. Mr. Kady states his opinion
In a letter to State Printer Duuiway.
Reciting tho circumstances of the
wreck, Mr. Kady says that upon reach
ing Alsea bay aft'T leaving Newport
the storm was so high that passage
could not. be taken over Alsea bar, that
the ship was conin'lled to turn back to
Yatiuina bay with the dire result that
fol'owed. The proper Improvement of
Alsea bay and Its bar would have sav
ed tho shl), be claims. President
Kady asks the state printer to appeal
l0 Congressman Iiawley to seek as
sistance from the government In Im
proving the harbor.
FI1IK ESCAPES IN PEACE
(Wilis' IMUtMITOItY
The fire escape which has been un-1
der construction at the east side of,
the girls' dormitory of the Willamette j
Cniverslty Is completed. It is at- j
tached to the windows that open Into j
tue halls, so nun , "
ii'cm any worn In the building by way
of the fire escape. ;
These fire esca; s are creeled un-.
der the re,ini'vnieiii3 of a recently en-,
: acted rltv ordinance, and. with the ex-
'cep.lon of one -r tV,. a" bull'""'
over two stories it ""' i
provided wilh the apparatus. j
, ,
I A C.reat HuMdln?
Iwh-n iU foundation Is ui'd.Tmmed
!r:;,l if the foundation of h.'alti-gi
i,l"retion-is attach,,!, quick coila;,-.'
f follow-'. On the fust signs of Indig. -itk.n,
Dr. Kings New Life HIU
;he taken to tone (he stou... n and
,,,ate liver, kidneys and wweis
Ih asant, ny, saie, aim uv - -
at J. C. rorrj's.
jAiiT cafiul jornxAi.. sup
The Moose
Pay Honor
to Women
:i"iY CITY 1.1.1,,,,; ftp T
Olf'KK (;ENK1!01 v 0K1 !;s
IS -H.VOMKU'Am II VI I. K( ,t
FIKST MEETING OK 1 ,, U '
I'UUiE CLUB. ' U
Salem, Or.
Mrs. Olive S. Hnrlgln
tal City Equal SulTr
Nov. ; , 1:111
lVshlii.t Capi.
:e Club, Giib iiv,
Oregon.
i-vr.r Madam:
Tbf members of tho house
'o of Cherry City Lod60 No. 4;K
:Mt-
I.,.
" 01 -""ose, -s:re to ovt-.-ti-l to
U'f Capital City Equal Suffra,;, Clnh
the use of the Mw-o :.;i., ,.,,,
iiuiMmy aiiernoou, Novcmhor
1912, for the purpose of hohlii:;
-I
the
urst public meeting of said
lui.'.a-
lour respecttully,
H. II. TfllXLln.
Secretary of House Coni'iiiit?e.
Salem, Or., Nov. l, uuj,
Mr. H. H. Turner, Secretary of the
House Committee cf the t'!,0rry city
1-odgo of the Loyal Order of Moos,.
Dear Sir:
The members of Capbal Titv Kqual
OiitY
vino, accept wiili ).!
i'iie
uie courtesy oxteinie.l
and friends by the in
its l.K'llllH'i s
f Hi" elegant
Mi ose i,oilge room lor I'lnirsd.iy all
r- i
.mm, .oveiiiiier L'l, :n J tor tl,. our-Po--e
of holding a penile receicmn.
The Loyal Order of j,!Sl, Ujn ,.
on record as tlio first or;:ai.iAiii,m of
i.e n in not only the Ca;ii;al l i:y. out
in the slate or Oregon, I ., tins honor
the women of our stale, in In-half of
the Suffrage club and of a;l the suf
fragists of Salem, 1 thank you. Ke
spectrally yours.
OLIVK S. KNKliniT.
College
Boys Put on
an Old Play
University of Oregon, Nov. 17. That
joltes, when old enough, grow fresl.
again was demonstrated by tho tinlver.
slly Dramatic club when it repro
duce before a delighted audience, "The
Clouds," h comedy which once brought
forth merry chuckles from the hereon
of ancient Greece, The rejuvenated
humor of Arlstophenes lacked nothing
of mirth producing power though It
has lain dormant In dusty libraries for
over two thousand years. Tho comedy
proved such a success that it Is pro
posed to offer It to the Portland the-
alre-golng folk during the Thanks,,!-
Ing vacation.
"The Clouds" is a consummation of
Greek wit in which the Attic master
of humor, Arlstophenes, sallrlz.-d and
ridiculed the "think shop" of the old
philosopher, Socrates. Realistic scen
ery, of simple Ionic pillars, together
with picturesque Greek costumes, car
ried the audience back to tho atmos
phere of ancient Athens. Tin- scenery
was painted In tho most part by in
land Finch, '13.
In t li us producing one of th' classic
ill patent medicines or medlclnei ad
Tertlsed 111 this paper are for sale i
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
S.ULM, OiiEf-ON
also
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i',H (lllri and COLDS
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ii,, ;te s into an a!r' ely
Simply a inedii.ited
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I I .turs It's a pb av.i.'e
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ti.p.a
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t orci! Trn:'
adults to D.e
tlo-y feel and know
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Stoti.'
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Sent by !:
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tiny addr
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This Space
Reserved for the
MORRIS
Cash Feed
AND
Grocery
Store
Ph.ii'e your w;nts to
Prompt Delivery
fair Gioiiiids Road
I'iiiys of tho ancients the milvorslty
indents have entered field t,llt f..w
r.uxlern sehwls hav ventunxl t a!,
I'rwch. Tlio number of such perfotni
ances in recent years t-ould well nigh
to counted on the ting, rs of on hand.
The only ono on the IVliU: coast was
the rendering of a K,naii plav hv the
I'lliveislty of California several iears
ago.
The staging f "The Clomi'" w.,s
aid"d materially l.y the work of six
of the Cliiersiiy faculty, rol'. A. y.
IVddio. of . ,le.at'iineiit of ,mh!l,.
'canini;.. tram, ,1 the ea.-.t and
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as.
'inn, ii one oi i in- roles on :,,',
unt "I'
Prof.
the illness ot on,. f the men
Miami reused and improv,,!
irniislatioii of t i,o play from llv
liie
a
jglnal (Ireeli. Prof. Dunn lu-.-i-ai'
-hort liuiodiu -lory i.i
on li'-.
suletit.
tal Ml,
Hi as and dire, t, d I
a realistic rite by '
n ,.(
" in
I lace of the
w hi, h the llr
priestly invocation vita
e.'k Introduced their dr
mas.
Music for the chorus was coaipix,.,
by David Campbell, while the Cumin,,
of the chorus was in the hand-, of
Miss Kve Stlu.soii. Doth Mr. Campbell
and Miss Stiuson are Instructors In tno
college of music. Tho evidllti un ot
the chorus of maidens who repiesent-
eil clouds was directed bv Dr. Meith.i
Stuart.
HOWARD Zl.M.MKIiMW
!I ii.tin; iti:i:
AT
S A I.EM
iihi;his
Tho UidicB Aid of Salem Heiahls
met In the hall Kiblay ami held
Quilting lleo, a fn0 dinner, and a
nice soi'lai time. Hut they did not
succied In finishing quilting dm pret
ty bed-quilt they are working on;
therefore, a special meet lug Is to be
held next Friday afternoon, Nov.
In the Hall. All the meniherB are
earnestly requested to attend, from
one o'clock to four. V wIhIi to com
plete this work far the sale to be held
when wo have our Annual Chicken
Pie Supper. C. ('. Pascoc, Secy.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R I A
COST KEEPING
Cost keepers are lon.'ilant
ly being criticized becmiee
tho cost department co-its loo
much. They w ant tho Inf" r
niallun, but. Ii en .M to I oieii
to get It. Nov. tlie Spl't. i
Normal lliirrourhs is one of
the machines that l-i us.d in
a gnat many n.-t 1 j . i f " ' -
ItM'lltS fof 111" I'ca.-oll It doe-ab-eil
Ihfee times tie IHli
oalit of work the or, I a n
lidding ma, bine can do !'
Ill' liltlce, It will MlVe V'.'l -
pay die, Ks, wo, l(n , ii -. n i o
Iht and an.oun' it, one r-
litem how you I.,
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will add "
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Con, me"'!',! C! ,1, !! ,i:'lli.i'
porMa'cl 'i.pi;i
LINENS for
1...1 .....
ieasi are me
lend dignity to
Next to the
imnss on tno tame seem twice as appeti
joyahle, The wise housewife knows that
at this store aie ieliah!o and satisfaetniv.
napkins, inncii cloths, doilies, towels, elc,
ENTIRE LINE AT REDUCED PRICES.
Onc-piccc Dresses, special . $12.50
Suits, special, $7.50, $ 1 5, $ 1 7.50, $24.50
Silk Waists, special $3.29
All Waists at reduced prices
doilies
otALny
MERCHANDISE
ui'i.-Ti MLir
YOUR GRAY HAIRS
QUICKLY VANISH
l llarnilcss lleiuclj, Minlc I n, in liar,
den Mige, , uteres ( ,,,,r 0
(iraj Hair.
A feeling llf Hadlle-.S
the discovery of the tlr-
acolllpanles
! "" v r 'be tlrst gray balls
a1:"1'1''1' unfortuimlely aro l,K,Ved upon
as licriiKla of advancing age. Gray hulr
however IiuiuI k.iiio It may be. makes a
person look old. We all know the ml ,
vantages of being young. Aslib.fr (
tlie good Impi esslon a youthful up-j
peanmcii mak.-.s oti others, simply
knowing that jou aro "looking lit"
gives ono coiirag,. lo undertake audi
accoinpllsh things. So why suffer the
w T- - ft l
haiidlcup of iM,klng old on account of j made nt any time within tea (10) iiiy
gtay hairs, w hen a simple reimily i from the final publication of this no
will glvn your lmlr youthful color and I'lcii, In tint manner provided by tln
Scanty In a few days' time?
Most iH'opb, know Ibat common gar
den sage acta us a color restorer ami
ta alp tonic as well. Our grand til
ers iihcI a "sago tea'' for keepln their
hair dark, soft mid luxuriant. In Wy
elb's Sage and Sulphur I lair Remedy
wo have an ,,-ul pi epai ntinii of sage,
combined with sulphur and oiher val-
uablo remedies fur dandruff, Itching
icalp and lulu, weak pair bi,l Is Hpllt
al tlm eiebt or i oii.l,wn ly ,, lining out.
A lew apillc;,tl.,n.i of tin , valuabl,.
tonicity will bring ha. k lie. color, and
ill a 'dioit Mini, it will reion e i-iciy
tiaeo of ilaiiiliwfl' and gii-allv luipriivi'
t lie c .row 1 1, o ml appeat .on , of ,ln. balr
Get a lll'ty f -.-ii I l-olll,, limn ,i,i.
''nic.gi .t today a ml imii. . I i!il!. i -.
ii' , In jour pair al ., , , , i ,'
lle.'lllllelll All ,1, Ul','1 I l ,i II p, in .., I
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of o'li- l,.,:c 1.1!:.' " ii," it
mince mi:at
New l is
New Cilron
New aislns
New Dntcs
i'urc linrltwlu-at I'Umr
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Automobile Motor Cycle and
Accessory Dealers of Salem
FORD
I AT n I A AT MOTOR
CYCLLS
Studebaher
Add)
.SdlfiTo
Tir Three
Thanksgiving
Splendid, choice
nnd attractive
values, ail grades
from I he ost expensive
risht up It) IhtMny i),-st
Richardson's
famous
Linens
y in impp.t.iinv at tho Thanks
0V 1110'
I'is, ci bp, spotless x Iv.vitiful,
lie fesliesot'iie and in,iL, th '
they
flood
and en
ens hoti.'jit
-ible cloths,
;
POPULAR
1 rrtvi: !n sour
llce ( ImpiiDi a, f i r street.
N'otlc, Is hereby given that tho
common council of tho city of Salem,
Oregon, deeuiH It expedient ami pro
pis, .s to Improve. Kir street from th,
south Hue of Lincoln direct to tho
north Hue of SiiMiior street with
gravel concrete ,avemnit nt the ct
peiiHO of tho adjacent and iiliiittltiK
propei tv within mild llmlm, In iiccord
aiicd with the pluns) speclflcatlonii
and eKtlinateH for the Iniiuov nf of
. said Kir street from tlio oiilh II, m
of Lincoln stteet. to tho north line of
Superior street lis liereoforo adopted
by tho common council and on fllo In
dm offlco of tho city recorder, which
aro hereby referred to for a inoro
particular ami detailed description of
said liuproveinent, and urn hereby
nitubt part of this hollrn.
Written tenioiiMt nuicn agiilnst tho
Improve nt pi nixm,.,! Iierulu iniiv be
city charter.
This not Ice In publisbeal for ten (10)
days pursuant to a rmtoliillon of tb.i
romtuon council, and tlio data of tint
first publication thereof la thn VM
day of November, 111 1 2, nnd th. ditto uf
the final publlcatloti will bit tha 23,1
day of November, I'.Hi.
CIIAS. K. LIUN, City Ilecotdiir.
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